広島大学大学院総合科学研究科紀要. I, 人間科学研究 Volume 14
published_at 2019-12-31

災害時におけるペット対策の規定因の検討 : ペットとの心理的関係性の観点から

Factors Regulating Preparations for Pets in the Event of a Disaster: An Examination of Psychological Relationships Between Pets and Owners
Matsumoto Chika
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Abstract
The Great East Japan Earthquake occurred in 2011, and the Kumamoto Earthquake occurred in 2016. These disasters affected not only humans but also many animals. The Ministry of the Environment formulated the “Disaster Preparedness Guideline for Humans and Pets” in 2018. The guidelines state that the self-help of pet owners is fundamental in dealing with disasters. With the aim of furthering preparations for pets in the event of a disaster, we conducted an exploratory investigation of the factors that facilitate or inhibit disaster preparation for pets and examined how the psychological relationships between pets and owners affects the degree of execution for “preparedness in everyday life” and “preparing for disasters.” We conducted an Internet-based survey of pet owners (N = 260). We then conducted ordinal logistic regression analyses with “preparedness in everyday life” and “preparing for disasters” as objective variables. We found that the “number of pet friendships” (friends made through interactions because of one’s pet) facilitated “preparedness in everyday life” and “preparing for disasters.” Moreover, the “degree of animal welfare practice” facilitated “preparedness in everyday life”, and the degree of “difficulty being separated from pets” facilitated “preparing for disasters.” We discussed the contributions and limitations of this study.
Descriptions
本研究は,文部科学省プログラム広島大学「放射線災害復興を推進するフェニックスリーダー育成プログラム」による補助を受けた。
Keywords
ペット
日常的対策
災害対策
ペットとの離れがたさ
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